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A consistent description of the nuclear α-decay process

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The essential features of a new theory of α decay and the need for such a theory are reviewed. An approximate relationship between half life and α-particle energy is deduced and checked for the decay of even polonium isotopes. Detailed calculations of one-body widths and spectroscopic factors for the polonium decays are presented and the implications of the results are discussed. It is also shown that the result for the α decay of 212Po is consistent with the reverse α-transfer reaction.

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Jackson, D., Rhoades-Brown, M. A consistent description of the nuclear α-decay process. Nature 267, 593–596 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1038/267593a0

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